Case Summaries Up To June 2006
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By Euan A. Dow on 29/06/2006 00:00
Appeal to Sheriff Principal - Family Law (Scotland
The Sheriff found that the terms of a Minute of Agreement between the parties dated 1 July 2003 and registered 8 July 2003 as to financial provision were not fair and reasonable at the time it was entered into by reason of the defender's failure to divulge his re-dress payment of ú16,059.53 from London Life Limited which formed part of the matrimonial property at the relevant date. She found the pursuer entitled to an order in terms of section 16(1)(b) of the Family Law (Scotland) Act 1985 setti ...
By Euan A. Dow on 28/06/2006 23:00
Appeal to Sheriff Principal - Family Law (Scotland
The Sheriff found that the terms of a Minute of Agreement between the parties dated 1 July 2003 and registered 8 July 2003 as to financial provision were not fair and reasonable at the time it was entered into by reason of the defender's failure to divulge his re-dress payment of ú16,059.53 from London Life Limited which formed part of the matrimonial property at the relevant date. She found the pursuer entitled to an order in terms of section 16(1)(b) of the Family Law (Scotland) Act 1985 setti ...
By Law Brief Publishing on 22/06/2006 00:00
A mother successfully appealed the grant of care and supervision orders in respect of her children. The CA holding that the trial judge had not referred to the favourable family history and the evidence presented by LA was not sufficiently compelling to make non-accidental shaking the only proper conclusion.
By Law Brief Publishing on 22/06/2006 00:00
CA held that a judge erred in concluding a mother had deliberately misled the court regarding her qualification as a lawyer in the foreign jurisdiction and refusing permission to relocate on that basis. The mother should have been given an opportunity to explain and justify herself since it had not been part of the father's case she had misled the court and she was not cross examined on that basis.
By Law Brief Publishing on 21/06/2006 00:00
The court approved a care plan for adoption or long-term fostering for two children of Nigerian parents and dispensed with their consent under s.16 Adoption Act 1976. Given the risk of injury to the children if returned it was held that the parent’s consent was being withheld unreasonably.
By Law Brief Publishing on 20/06/2006 00:00
The court gave guidance on the disclosure of documents and information to the police in private family cases following the Family Proceedings (Amendment No 4) Rules 2005. The court held that a police officer could use information passed to him by a social worker for both child protection and criminal investigation purposes. However to use the documents so disclosed the officer needed the court's permission.
By Law Brief Publishing on 20/06/2006 00:00
Held that the judgment and order of the Spanish court, which gave interim custody in the father, should be recognised by the English court in accordance with Council Regulation (EC) 2201/2003 (concerning jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgments in matrimonial matters and the matters of parental responsibility) (Brussels II b)
By Law Brief Publishing on 14/06/2006 00:00
The CA held that a judge failed to weigh evidence properly, in concluding a grandmother had known of non-accidental injuries and had done nothing, where he failed to make any reference to expert evidence that someone who had not witnessed the incidents could ascribe the baby's pain to normal causes.
By Law Brief Publishing on 14/06/2006 00:00
An appeal was allowed against an order which would have allowed a father to take one of his two children to Canada for an interim period while the other child would remain with in England with the mother.
By Law Brief Publishing on 09/06/2006 00:00
A father’s appeal from a judge’s refusal to allow NYAS to intervene in a contact dispute was allowed. The judge should have allowed NYAS to make representations. The case (which involved a Father with extremely limited vision) was transferred to the High Court.
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